Prospects for lepton physics at Belle II
Sumitted to PubDB: 2018-10-25
Category: Talk, Visibility: Public
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Authors |
Michel Hernandez Villanueva
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Date |
2018-09-24 |
Belle II Number |
BELLE2-TALK-CONF-2018-122 |
Abstract |
The Belle II experiment is a substantial upgrade of the Belle detector and will operate at the SuperKEKB energy-asymmetric collider. The accelerator has already successfully completed the first phase of commissioning in 2016 and first electron positron collisions in Belle II were observed in April 2018. The design luminosity of SuperKEKB is 8x10 cms and the Belle II experiment aims to record 50 ab of data, a factor of 50 more than the Belle experiment. Belle II has a broad program of physics, in particular precision measurements of Standard Model parameters and searches of lepton flavor and lepton number violations (LFV and LNV), benefiting from the large cross section of the pairwise lepton production in collisions. In this talk we will review the lepton physics program of Belle II. |
Conference |
15th International Workshop on
Tau Lepton Physics |
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